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The blower motor would never turned on and the flames would turn off (presumably on high limit). I tested all the limits, and they tested OK. This includes the primary limit in the heat exchanger, two rollout switches at the venturi, and the combustion air prove switch at the purge motor.

The blower motor worked fine when the t-stat fan control was manually switched to on. In addition the fan works fine when jumpered (all three speeds work), and the furnace would operate normally with a jumpered blower motor (of course with the exception that the blower was running 24/7). Therefore I concluded that the board must be bad and I replaced the board.

Now the furnace is doing the exact same thing as before with the new board installed but with one exception. The jumpered blower still works in all three speeds, however the furnace kicks the flames off even with the blower operating (it did not do this with the original board).

I am at a loss as where to go from here... any help at all would be appreciated. Thank you in advance!

I guess the message didn't get thru well enough, so I'll say it again. No DIY advice. If you know the sequence of how things work then you'd know the problem and have it fixed. Since you're probably not a tech, you don't know these things and that's ok. That's why you need to call a pro. Gas furnaces are very dangerous, not only to you trying to work on it but your family also.

Sheesh.... message received everybody. Just out of curiosity, exactly what kind of questions do the pros help out with on the Ask Our Pros Owner Assistance Residential HVAC Forum anyway? A note to the Admin... I read the site rules before posting this question. Some wording in the site rules like "Please to not post with repair questions" would have been very helpful and saved us all a lot of wasted time. DIY is a very broad category and I was not sure how my question fit in to the whole spectrum. Now I know. Sorry to inconvenience you all.

BTW, if anybody cares, I resolved the problem. The new board was functioning fine as it should in operating the blower (this is where the old board failed). The additional problem was in the thermocoupler wire... there was a bad connection at the terminal. I may have caused this when it disconnected it from the previous board. In any case, it works now.

Love the guys who posted with their sage professional advice saying "call a pro" or "DIYers pay twice" or "if we answered your question we would be out of a job" or especially the guy who said "If you know how these things work you would have already had this fixed." Thanks for all your "help." What a nice and helpful community. Next time add some new wording in your site rules that specifically say you will not answer repair questions, and kindly offer those of us troubleshooting real problems to another forum where we can get some actual help.

Glad you got it fixed. We can't lead a homeowner in any type of electrical, refrigeration, or fuel troubleshooting. It is for liability, we don't know how mechanically inclined any of the folks posting in the aop area so it could get ugly fast with someone not understanding what we would try to convey. If you work in some type of mechanical field you could apply for pro membership and once approved you will get all the help you want from some really knowledgeable guys/gals.

Thank you J Trammel... Will do that. I am a general contractor now, but I did work for two years as a maintenance guy for a large school district. Most of my mechanical experience comes from heat pumps and boiler systems. I don't know if that counts for anything, but I'll give it a go. Thanks again!

Sheesh.... message received everybody. Just out of curiosity, exactly what kind of questions do the pros help out with on the Ask Our Pros Owner Assistance Residential HVAC Forum anyway? A note to the Admin... I read the site rules before posting this question. Some wording in the site rules like "Please to not post with repair questions" would have been very helpful and saved us all a lot of wasted time. DIY is a very broad category and I was not sure how my question fit in to the whole spectrum. Now I know. Sorry to inconvenience you all.

BTW, if anybody cares, I resolved the problem. The new board was functioning fine as it should in operating the blower (this is where the old board failed). The additional problem was in the thermocoupler wire... there was a bad connection at the terminal. I may have caused this when it disconnected it from the previous board. In any case, it works now.

Love the guys who posted with their sage professional advice saying "call a pro" or "DIYers pay twice" or "if we answered your question we would be out of a job" or especially the guy who said "If you know how these things work you would have already had this fixed." Thanks for all your "help." What a nice and helpful community. Next time add some new wording in your site rules that specifically say you will not answer repair questions, and kindly offer those of us troubleshooting real problems to another forum where we can get some actual help.

Its already in the site rules.

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keep this in mind with the no diy help here... YOU may be able to safely repair your system with a little guidance, however, others that will read your answers and apply it to their own situation may not be able! in the open forum, instructions/assistance of that type can get people killed, and it's not permitted here.